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WO1994023809A1
WO1994023809A1 PCT/GB1994/000743 GB9400743W WO9423809A1 WO 1994023809 A1 WO1994023809 A1 WO 1994023809A1 GB 9400743 W GB9400743 W GB 9400743W WO 9423809 A1 WO9423809 A1 WO 9423809A1
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Andrew Philip Churchill
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C11/00Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
    • A63C11/02Devices for stretching, clamping or pressing skis or snowboards for transportation or storage
    • A63C11/023Carrying-devices
    • A63C11/025Carrying-devices for skis or ski-sticks
    • A63C11/026Carrying-devices for skis or ski-sticks on wheels
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
    • B62B2202/00Indexing codes relating to type or characteristics of transported articles
    • B62B2202/40Sport articles
    • B62B2202/401Skis

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  • This invention relates to apparatus for use in transporting skiing equipment, and in particular to apparatus to facilitate carrying of skis and ski boots.
  • skiers have to carry a set of skis, boots and poles, for example between the hire shop and the mast. This is extremely difficult with only one pair of hands. Also, in a small ski-chalet the skis, ski boots and ski poles take up a considerable space -and if the skis are propped against a wall they may be easily knocked over.
  • ski carriers disclosed in these documents are intended to be attached to the end of a pair of skis, and include rollers or skid pads such that the user may drag the skis over the ground, rather than bearing the entire weight of the skis.
  • none of the disclosed arrangements make any provision for transporting other ski equipment, such as boots and ski poles.
  • apparatus for transporting skiing equipment comprising: means for holding a pair of skis; means for holding a pair of ski boots relative to said pair of skis; and ground engaging means, said ski holding means, ski boot holding means and ground engaging means being adapted for location at one end of said pair of skis.
  • the invention allows a pair of skis and a pair of ski boots to be held together and easily transported using the ground to support the majority of the w ⁇ xght of the skis and ski boots. Further, when mounted on the apparatus, the ski equipment is relatively compact, thus minimising clutter.
  • the ski holding means, ski boot holding means and ground engaging means are defined by a body or frame portion.
  • the frame portion may be contained within, or form part of, a bag.
  • the bag may in the form of a substantially rigid case for containing the skies, ski boots and ski poles and being suitable for transporting on aircraft, trains and the like.
  • the bag may be in the form of a small rucksack to be worn by the user when skiing and providing a convenient means for carrying the user's normal shoes, to be worn when the bag is being utilised to carry the skis and ski boots.
  • the frame portion is formed of one or more plastics mouldings.
  • the ski holding means defines a sleeve, clip or pocket for receiving said one end of the skis.
  • one wall of the ski holding means is moveable to facilitate location of the slightly flared ends of the skis therein.
  • the moveable wall may be hingedly mounted and is most preferably mounted via a living hinge.
  • One or more walls of the holding means may include means for gripping the skis, such as a resilient pad.
  • clamp means may be provided for retaining the skis in the holding means, such as a releasable strap.
  • the ski boot holding means defines portions for receiving one of the heel or toe pieces of each of the ski boots, for example in the form of recesses or pockets.
  • a second frame portion is provided for mounting on the skis and for receiving the other of the heel or toe pieces of the ski boots, for example, in the form of pockets.
  • the second frame portion includes a channel portion for receiving the skis.
  • One or more walls of the channel portion may include means for gripping the skis in the channel portion, such as resilient pads.
  • the second frame portion may also include means for engaging one end of a pair of ski poles.
  • said means are in the form of openings for receiving the points of the ski poles: the other ends of the poles may be held in place by passing the pole straps between the skis.
  • the ground engaging means is in the form of a skid pad of hard wearing material.
  • a roller or wheels may be provided.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of apparatus for transporting ski equipment in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, shown fitted to a pair of skis, a pair of ski boots and a pair of ski poles;
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged view of the apparatus of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged perspective view from above of the apparatus of Figure 1, shown separated from the skiing equipment.
  • FIGS 1 and 2 of the drawings illustrate apparatus 10 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention mounted on a pair of skis 12, 13 and supporting a pair of ski boot 14, 15 and a pair of ski poles 16, 17.
  • the apparatus 10 comprises a first or lower frame portion 18 and a second or upper frame portion 20, both frame portions engaging the skis 12, 13 and the heel and toe portions of the boots 14, 15, respectively, the top frame portion 20 also locating the points of the ski poles 16, 17.
  • the lower frame portion 18 includes a clip 22 for receiving the ends of the skis and having two fixed walls 24, 26 and a moveable wall 28 connected to the wall 26 via a living hinge 30. Side wall portions 32 (only one visible) are also provided to prevent the skis slipping sideways out of the clip 22.
  • a resilient strap 34 extends around the clip 22 to hold the wall 28 in engagement with the skis and resilient pads (not shown) are provided on the inside wall surfaces to assist in gripping the skis.
  • the lower corner of the clip 38 is thickened to provide a ground engaging portion in the form of a skid pad.
  • the upper frame portion 20 also includes a pair of pockets 44, 46, for receiving the toe pieces of the boots.
  • An aperture 45, 47 is formed in the upper wall of each pocket for receiving the point of a ski pole 16, 17.
  • Each aperture wall is radially slotted such that the point, which is of slightly larger diameter than the aperture will be gripped in the aperture.
  • the pockets 44, 46 are mounted on the upper wall of a channel portion 48 for receiving the skis.
  • Resilient pads 50 are provided on the inside surfaces of the channel portion to facilitate gripping of the skis and to locate the frame portion 20 on the skis.
  • each of the frame portions 18, 20 is formed of a single plastics moulding, such that the portions may be manufactured relatively inexpensively.
  • the skis 12, 13 are held base-to-base with the tips upwards.
  • the upper frame portion 20 is then slipped over the lower ends of the skis, with the skis in the channel portion 48, and pushed around 30 - 40 cm up the skis.
  • the ends of the skis 12, 13 are then located in the clip 22 and the strap 34 tightened.
  • the heel pieces of the boots 14, 15 are located in the pockets 40, 42 in the lower frame portion, before the upper frame portion 20 is slid down the skis to locate the toe pieces in the respective pockets 44, 46.
  • each ski pole 16, 17 are passed over one of the skis 12, 13 and the points of the poles located in the apertures 45, 47 provided in the walls of the pockets 44, 46.
  • skis, ski boots and poles are held together as an easily transportable unit 60, as illustrated in Figure 1.
  • a user simply grips the skis, or provides a strap to form a handle, and can then pull the unit with the skid pad 38 in contact with the ground.
  • the apparatus When not in use, for example when the user is skiing, the apparatus is light and compact enough to be carried in a pocket, pouch or small rucksack.
  • inventions of the present invention include apparatus in the form of a small rucksack which may include a frame formed of a spine and upper and lower frame portions as described above, and in which the ski boots are contained within the rucksack. While not in use as a skiing equipment carrier the rucksack may be easily carried by the user and provide convenient storage for the user's shoes.
  • the frame portions may be replaced by a suitable configuration of fabric pockets and sleeves, or a combination of a rigid frame and pockets and sleeves.
  • the present invention may also be provided in the form of a rigid case, the inside of which is configured to locate the skis, boots and poles in the desired relative positions.
  • the bottom corner of the case is provided with a skid pad or a roller, and a carrying handle is provided on an upper portion of the case.

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Abstract

Apparatus for transporting skiing equipment comprises a frame (18, 20) including a clip (22) for holding a pair of skis (12, 13), pockets (40, 42; 44, 46) for holding a pair of ski boots (14, 15) relative to the skis (12, 13) and a skid pad (38), the frame (18, 20) being adapted for location at one end of a pair of skis (12, 13).

Description

APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING SKIING EQUIPMENT
This invention relates to apparatus for use in transporting skiing equipment, and in particular to apparatus to facilitate carrying of skis and ski boots.
In most skiing areas it is necessary, at some point, for skiers to carry their skis and poles. This also requires the skiers to walk in their ski boots which is awkward, due to the rigid construction of the boots, and potentially dangerous due to the absence of proper grips on the soles of the boots and both hands being used to carry the skies and poles. In addition, the wear on the heels and toes of the boots resulting from walking may affect the security of the boots in the ski bindings.
There are also times when the skiers have to carry a set of skis, boots and poles, for example between the hire shop and the chalet. This is extremely difficult with only one pair of hands. Also, in a small ski-chalet the skis, ski boots and ski poles take up a considerable space -and if the skis are propped against a wall they may be easily knocked over.
There have been various proposals for apparatus to assist skiers to transport their skis, such as described in DE-8910565.6, FR-A-2595580 and EP-A-0520613. The ski carriers disclosed in these documents are intended to be attached to the end of a pair of skis, and include rollers or skid pads such that the user may drag the skis over the ground, rather than bearing the entire weight of the skis. However, none of the disclosed arrangements make any provision for transporting other ski equipment, such as boots and ski poles.
According to the present invention there is provided apparatus for transporting skiing equipment comprising: means for holding a pair of skis; means for holding a pair of ski boots relative to said pair of skis; and ground engaging means, said ski holding means, ski boot holding means and ground engaging means being adapted for location at one end of said pair of skis.
In use, the invention allows a pair of skis and a pair of ski boots to be held together and easily transported using the ground to support the majority of the wβxght of the skis and ski boots. Further, when mounted on the apparatus, the ski equipment is relatively compact, thus minimising clutter.
Preferably, the ski holding means, ski boot holding means and ground engaging means are defined by a body or frame portion. The frame portion may be contained within, or form part of, a bag. In one embodiment the bag may in the form of a substantially rigid case for containing the skies, ski boots and ski poles and being suitable for transporting on aircraft, trains and the like. Alternatively, the bag may be in the form of a small rucksack to be worn by the user when skiing and providing a convenient means for carrying the user's normal shoes, to be worn when the bag is being utilised to carry the skis and ski boots. In a preferred embodiment the frame portion is formed of one or more plastics mouldings.
Preferably, the ski holding means defines a sleeve, clip or pocket for receiving said one end of the skis. Most preferably, one wall of the ski holding means is moveable to facilitate location of the slightly flared ends of the skis therein. The moveable wall may be hingedly mounted and is most preferably mounted via a living hinge. One or more walls of the holding means may include means for gripping the skis, such as a resilient pad. Further, clamp means may be provided for retaining the skis in the holding means, such as a releasable strap.
Preferably also, the ski boot holding means defines portions for receiving one of the heel or toe pieces of each of the ski boots, for example in the form of recesses or pockets. Preferably also, a second frame portion is provided for mounting on the skis and for receiving the other of the heel or toe pieces of the ski boots, for example, in the form of pockets. Most preferably, the second frame portion includes a channel portion for receiving the skis. One or more walls of the channel portion may include means for gripping the skis in the channel portion, such as resilient pads. The second frame portion may also include means for engaging one end of a pair of ski poles. Most preferably, said means are in the form of openings for receiving the points of the ski poles: the other ends of the poles may be held in place by passing the pole straps between the skis.
Preferably also, the ground engaging means is in the form of a skid pad of hard wearing material. Alternatively, a roller or wheels may be provided.
This and other aspects of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of apparatus for transporting ski equipment in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, shown fitted to a pair of skis, a pair of ski boots and a pair of ski poles;
Figure 2 is an enlarged view of the apparatus of Figure 1; and
Figure 3 is an enlarged perspective view from above of the apparatus of Figure 1, shown separated from the skiing equipment.
Reference is first made to Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings, which illustrate apparatus 10 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention mounted on a pair of skis 12, 13 and supporting a pair of ski boot 14, 15 and a pair of ski poles 16, 17. The apparatus 10 comprises a first or lower frame portion 18 and a second or upper frame portion 20, both frame portions engaging the skis 12, 13 and the heel and toe portions of the boots 14, 15, respectively, the top frame portion 20 also locating the points of the ski poles 16, 17.
Reference is now also made to Figure 3 of the drawings, which illustrates the frame portions 18, 20 in more detail. The lower frame portion 18 includes a clip 22 for receiving the ends of the skis and having two fixed walls 24, 26 and a moveable wall 28 connected to the wall 26 via a living hinge 30. Side wall portions 32 (only one visible) are also provided to prevent the skis slipping sideways out of the clip 22. A resilient strap 34 extends around the clip 22 to hold the wall 28 in engagement with the skis and resilient pads (not shown) are provided on the inside wall surfaces to assist in gripping the skis. The lower corner of the clip 38 is thickened to provide a ground engaging portion in the form of a skid pad.
Mounted to the sides of the wall 24 are two generally rectangular pockets 40, 42 for receiving the heel pieces of the ski boots.
The upper frame portion 20 also includes a pair of pockets 44, 46, for receiving the toe pieces of the boots. An aperture 45, 47 is formed in the upper wall of each pocket for receiving the point of a ski pole 16, 17. Each aperture wall is radially slotted such that the point, which is of slightly larger diameter than the aperture will be gripped in the aperture. The pockets 44, 46 are mounted on the upper wall of a channel portion 48 for receiving the skis. Resilient pads 50 are provided on the inside surfaces of the channel portion to facilitate gripping of the skis and to locate the frame portion 20 on the skis.
In this particular example each of the frame portions 18, 20 is formed of a single plastics moulding, such that the portions may be manufactured relatively inexpensively.
In use, the skis 12, 13 are held base-to-base with the tips upwards. The upper frame portion 20 is then slipped over the lower ends of the skis, with the skis in the channel portion 48, and pushed around 30 - 40 cm up the skis. The ends of the skis 12, 13 are then located in the clip 22 and the strap 34 tightened. The heel pieces of the boots 14, 15 are located in the pockets 40, 42 in the lower frame portion, before the upper frame portion 20 is slid down the skis to locate the toe pieces in the respective pockets 44, 46.
The straps of each ski pole 16, 17 are passed over one of the skis 12, 13 and the points of the poles located in the apertures 45, 47 provided in the walls of the pockets 44, 46.
In this configuration, the skis, ski boots and poles are held together as an easily transportable unit 60, as illustrated in Figure 1. A user simply grips the skis, or provides a strap to form a handle, and can then pull the unit with the skid pad 38 in contact with the ground.
When not in use, for example when the user is skiing, the apparatus is light and compact enough to be carried in a pocket, pouch or small rucksack.
Other embodiments of the present invention include apparatus in the form of a small rucksack which may include a frame formed of a spine and upper and lower frame portions as described above, and in which the ski boots are contained within the rucksack. While not in use as a skiing equipment carrier the rucksack may be easily carried by the user and provide convenient storage for the user's shoes. In an alternative arrangement, the frame portions may be replaced by a suitable configuration of fabric pockets and sleeves, or a combination of a rigid frame and pockets and sleeves.
The present invention may also be provided in the form of a rigid case, the inside of which is configured to locate the skis, boots and poles in the desired relative positions. The bottom corner of the case is provided with a skid pad or a roller, and a carrying handle is provided on an upper portion of the case.
It will be clear to those of skill in the art that the above-described embodiments are merely exemplary of the present invention and that various modifications and improvements may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.

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1. Apparatus for transporting skiing equipment comprising: means for holding a pair of skis; ueans for holding a pair of ski boots relative to said pair of skis; and ground engaging means, said ski holding means, ski boot holding means and ground engaging means being adapted for location at one end of said pair of skis.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ski holding means, ski boot holding means, and ground engaging means are defined by a body or frame portion.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the frame portion is contained within or forms part of a bag.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the bag is in the form of a substantially rigid case for containing the skis and ski boots.
5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the bag is in the form of a rucksack.
6. The apparatus of any one of claims 2 to 5 wherein the frame portion is formed of a single plastics moulding.
7. The apparatus of any one of .he preceding claims wherein the ski holding means defines a sleeve, clip or pocket for receiving one end of the skis.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein one wall of the ski holding means is movable to facilitate location of the ends of the skis therein.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the movable wall is hingedly mounted.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the movable wall is mounted via a living hinge.
11. The apparatus of claim 9 and 10 wherein clamp means is provided for retaining the skis in the ski holding means.
12. The apparatus of any one of claims 7 to 11 wherein one or more walls of the ski holding means includes means for gripping the skis.
13. The apparatus of any one of the preceding claims wherein the ski boot holding means defines portions for receiving one of the heel or toe pieces of the ski boots.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the ski boot holding means defines pockets.
15. The apparatus of any one of the preceding claims wherein a second frame portion is provided for mounting on the skis and for receiving the other of the heel or toe pieces of the ski boots.
16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the second frame portion defines pockets for receiving the other of the heel or toe pieces of the ski boots.
17. The apparatus of claim 15 or 16 wherein the second frame portion includes a channel portion of receiving the skis.
18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein one or more walls of the channel portion includes means for gripping the skis in the channel portion.
19. The apparatus of any one of the preceding claims wherein means are provided for engaging one end of a pair os sk. poles.
20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said ski pole engaging means are in the form of openings for receiving the points of the ski poles.
21. The apparatus of any one of the preceding claims wherein the ground engaging means is in the form of a skid pad of hard wearing material.
22. The apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 20 wherein the ground engaging means is in the form of a roller or wheel.
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